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This center provides information and resources for current military members and veterans, as well as military families, friends and community members. In addition to providing resources, we can help with re-adjustment to civilian life through peer support, networking, and camaraderie. Come check us out, we're located in the Library building, Room 213.
This program is designed to help families before, after, and during deployment. For more information click here.
Inver Hills has partnered up with the City of Inver Grove Heights, Inver Grove Schools, along with other agencies in the community.
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Inver Grove Heights is a Yellow Ribbon Community and is looking for military families that are in need of support and assistance. If you know of any military family that could use some assistance please see contact information below.
Do you have a special talent or just have time to share? Please consider volunteering, it's a great way to give back and say thank you to the families who have sacrificed a great deal for their country. |
Contact Information:
Sara Martin
Beyond the Yellow Ribbon Coordinator
612-281-3690
martinsarac@gmail.com
Basic Allowance for Housing (BAH)
The National Personnel Records Center (NPRC) has provided the following website for veterans to gain access to the DD214 form online.
Fischer House - Helping Military Families
Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America
Minnesota National Guard Family Programs
Mn Veteran's Employment Representatives
MNSCU Resources for Service Members and Veterans
Minnesota Veterans One-Stop Website
Seamless Transition Home - Returning from Deployment
The Military Spouse Resource Center
United States Welcome Home Foundation
USO (United Services Organization)
Employment/Unemployment
MN Workforce - Employment/Unemployment help
Resource Employment Action Center
Employer
National Committee for Employer Support of the Guard and reserve
Family
National Guard family and youth resource site
Information on military children and their special needs
Medical/Mental Health
Brain Injury Association of America
Defense and Veterans Brain Injury Center
Families for Depression Awareness
Feeling Disconnected? The Mental Health Self-Assessment Program
Uniformed Services University Center for Traumatic Studies
US Army health and wellness promotion website
Mesothelioma Information
How Mesothelioma Affects Veterans
America Supports You (Official DoD Website for Troop Support)
IHCC Counseling and Career Center
Military education and experience: Veterans may be granted academic credit for military education and experience gained while on active duty. The American Council on Educations' National Guide to the Evaluation of Educational Experience in the Armed Forces will be used to evaluate military education and experience. A copy of the student's Report of Transfer or Discharge (Form DD-214) and an official SMART or AARTS transcript are required for the evaluation.
National Military Family Association
Scholarships for Military Children
Higher Education Veterans Programs - My Military Education
AMVETS National Service Foundation
Minnesota Military Family Foundation
Minnesota State Children of Deceased Veterans Program- Tuition-free status at all campuses except the University of Minnesota will be granted to all applicants who qualify for this program. An extra $350 annually is also available to the applicant to help with other school-related costs from the Minnesota State War Orphans Education Program. The applicant must be the child of a deceased member of the armed forces who was a resident of Minnesota at the start of their active duty status. The applicant must also be a resident of Minnesota for at least two years prior to application.
United States Department of Veteran Affairs
Minnesota Department of Veterans Affairs
United States Army Reserve Tuition Assistance
Minnesota National Guard Education Services
Wisconsin Department of Military Affairs
Servicemembers Opportunity Colleges (SOC)
Volunteer agencies for those who want to help (Minnesota National Guard website)
Inver Hills Community College has a crosstown agreement with University of St Thomas and University of Minnesota. Students enrolled as a full time student at Inver Hills Community College can take AROTC classes at the University of St Thomas and University of Minnesota.